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The Developing EconomiesVolume 9, Issue 3 p. 268-289 Free Access A STUDY OF PHILIPPINE MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONS* Kunio YOSHIHARA, Kunio YOSHIHARASearch for more papers by this author Kunio YOSHIHARA, Kunio YOSHIHARASearch for more papers by this author First published: September 1971 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1049.1971.tb00473.xCitations: 1 * The research for this paper was undertaken during the author's stay at the University of the Philippines as a visiting professor of economics during the 1970–71 academic year. The author would like to express his appreciation to Amado Castro and Leon Mears who were helpful in various stages of the research, to Commissioner Yabyabin at the Securities and Exchange Commission for his cooperation, to Elizabeth Ong and German Palabyab for their competent assistance, and to the Rockefeller Foundation for financing this research. A part of this paper was presented to the Conference on Agriculture and Economic Development of the Japan Economic Research Center, held at Tokyo and Hakone in September 1971. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES 1 Bantegui, B. Memorandum to Staff Secretariat of NEC Working Committees on Laurel-Langley Agreement,” September 26, 1968. 2 Business Day Special Report: The 1000 Largest Corporations ( Quezon City : Enterprise Publication, 1970). 3 Castro, A. Import Substitution and Export Promotion: Trade and Development,” in The Structure and Development in Asia, Proceedings of a conference held by the Japan Economic Research Center, Tokyo , 1968. 4 Castro, A. Philippine Export Development, 1950–65,” in Economic Interdependence in Southeast Asia, ed. T. Morgan and N. Spoelstra ( Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1969). 5 Golay, F. The Philippines: Public Policy and National Economic Development ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1961). 6 Golay, F. et al. Underdevelopment and Economic Nationalism in Southeast Asia ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1969). 7 Hicks, G., and Mcnicoll, G. Trade and Growth in the Philippines ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1971). 8 Lang, E. Mission Finds the Philippines a Land of Opportunity Seeking Joint Venture,” International Commerce, December 17, 1962. 9 Multinational Companies,” Business Week, April 20, 1963. 10 Power, J., and Sicat, G. The Philippines: Industrialization and Trade Policies,” in The Philippines and Taiwan ( London : Oxford University Press, 1971). 11 UNCTAD Secretariat. “ Restrictive Business Practices,” January 1971. 12 Yoshihara, K. Foreign Business Interests in the Philippines: The Compilation of Data on Ownership by Nationality,” revised, mimeographed (University of the Philippines, School of Economics, April 1971). 13 Yoshihara, K. The Philippine Manufacturing Corporations: The Compilation of Financial and Ownership Data,” mimeographed (University of the Philippines, School of Economics, March 1971). 14 Yoshihara, K. The Control of Philippine Manufacturing and Mining Corporations: Data Compilation,” mimeographed (University of the Philippines, School of Economics, May 1971). Citing Literature Volume9, Issue3September 1971Pages 268-289 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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